Rajko i Ljubica Jovčić su ostarjeli bračni par koji razdvojeno živi u prenoćištu u Heinzelovoj ulici. Njihov mlađi sin Milovan nalazi se u dječjem domu ‘Zagreb’, a stariji sin Radovan u đačkom domu u Laduču. Razdvojena obitelj pokušava što više vremena provesti zajedno dok istodobno vode sudski spor oko povratka kuće u koju ne mogu ući. Film po prvi put progovara o zamjeni kuća za vrijeme rata, čime je priskrbio epitet kontroverznog, a posebice zbog činjenice što su glavni junaci srpska obitelj koja je zamijenila bolju kuću u Zagrebu za lošiju u Banja Luci da bi se nakon nekoliko godina vratili u Zagreb.
Silvio Mirošničenko was born in Germany in 1972. He has directed numerous documentaries for Croatian Television and for independent producers. His Railway Patrolman won Best Documentary Film Award at Cinerail 2004 (France). Edo Maajka won Best Editing Award at the Days of Croatian Film 2008 and Best Film Award at DORF 2008. Three of his films won awards at the Liburnia Film Festival in Ičići (Barge Keeper, Railway Patrolman and Edo Maajka). His documentaries were shown at the most relevant national (Pula, Motovun, Days of Croatian Film) and international festivals (IDFA 2006, The Road of Fear; Cinéma du Réel 2004, The Barge Keeper). His films were screened in different ZagrebDox programs and represented Croatia at Prix Europa in Berlin three times.
General sponsor
Prevareni
Croatia
2006, 30', color, video
Directed by:
Silvio Mirošničenko
Screenplay by:
Silvio Mirošničenko
Cinematography:
Ivan Kovač
Edited by:
Kruno Kušec
Producer:
Miro Branković
Produced by:
HRT Dokumentarni program